HS wiring...

JBones

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I’ve ordered a JB bridge and an STK-S6 neck for an upcoming Warmoth Tele build...Alder body, roasted flame maple neck and fingerboard, Hipshot hardtail.

I’ll probably go with a 3-way switch, 1 vol, 1 push-pull tone to coil split the JB...unless there’s a way I can have the switching options with a 4/5-way pickup switch. I’m confined to a Tele control plate with an angled switch so I wouldn’t be able to fit a normal “super” switch, but I might be able to fit one of the Ibanez Cor Tek switches.

I’d like to at least have:
Neck
Neck and bridge
Neck and split bridge
Split bridge
Bridge humbucker

I may like to experiment with parallel bridge, but I’m not finding any wiring diagrams for the HS pickup configuration.
 
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I'd say just put a standard three-way in and put a push/pull pot for the coil split. There is not really a good way to put those options on a switch without any weird jumps between the positions. I like to keep my switches so that they have a smooth transition of tone from neck to bridge, with all jumps in output being on the outer positions of the switch. With this wiring scheme you can't have both.
 
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I may like to experiment with parallel bridge said:
Definetly experiment..I like the JB in parallel. Its possible to get some interesting sounds with an HS. Some years ago I put together for someone a HS Tele with a mini on-0n-on betweem the pots giving split/parallel/series for the bridge, an OOP push pull tone pot and a stock strat 5 way giving a series option.Lots of usuable interesting sounds including OOP in series and half OOP.
 
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HS wiring...

I agree with Christopher on the simplicity of just putting a push pull.

In that situation I would personally try to use a 4 way and I think you could get neck, n+b split, b, b split. But that because I personally don't care for the N+b sound.
 
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You can also do an S1 push/push switch instead of a push/pull. While more expensive, the ergonomics are much better.
 
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